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long been bombed rebels say they wanted to talk peace with a big government as we hear from one of the armed groups in the ghetto stages in an exclusive interview with. cash q a post pains buying the euro zone approved forty billion years old rescue for blunders while the people are struggling with their income. and america's mounting debts and questions are but its foreign policy is part of a growing movement in different states to secede from the union. international news and comment live this is our she was me you know. hello and
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welcome to the program colombia's armed opposition group far as it was dialogue and peace with the country's government the statement came from one of the groups top members and negotiator tiny a name mare who spoke exclusively to all she's punished language channel ahead of a fresh round of peace talks in cuba. human how enough are gravel sent colombian officials holding talks trying to hammer out a peace deal letting america's fiercest drive also and their force attempt to put an end to the fifty years of conflict this has claimed more than half a million lives and the sole woman at the negotiating table is dutch fighter time yet no meyer she left her alone to join fire ten years ago to fight what she calls social justice and has become a symbol of their revolution struggle that is spoke exclusively to our t.v. in the fields t.v. interview she in the new talks launched we have not taken the arms because we wanted we have to get the arms because the colombian state and the united states
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imperialism have obliged us compel us to do so that's a that's one very important thing to keep in mind. we as an armed organization have always wanted dialogue we have always wanted peace we have always asked for peace the prospects for success during the negotiations in how are not mediated by cuba and norway are fragile these saturday they call them in army launched a bombing offensive killing twenty rebels this was fired in a unilateral ceasefire and then it told me that with people being killed for their use it's unfair to blame them for. people who were in colombia want to fight for ideas different than the neo liberal ideas are killed so how is it possible to participate in politics if people who are other ideas i kill and that's the reason of the armed struggle in colombia that's the reason why we are still
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fighting the nettled me for it is not sponsored by the other religion american countries these by such claims from the west and also commented on scandal cost to ensure dowry was founded by the colombian army and was made public gets the full interview here on r.t. it's coming your way on wednesday. it's a good day for spain's ailing banks as the eurozone has cleared some forty billion euros to prop them up that's part of the cash agreed on and a deal struck in the summer but despite is the terrorist financing the train is still rejecting the idea of a bailout for the whole country. explains. the money should be ready for distribution to spanish banks by the twelfth of december this is the finance minister gave it the green light. monthly meeting in brussels this money will be distribute with thirty seven billion euros going to states for nationalized banks and two point five billion. so-called what it means for spain is that they joy
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likes of portugal italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period probably full of the joys of christian guarding their finances responder's people who showed in the recent past that very much upset with the current situation in the country in the fact that the government's asking for money in order to bail out the banks well that's hardly going to put them in good stead with the spanish people who have already bended their theory against the way that the government is handling the situation meanwhile recent surveys show eighty five percent us plan years have little or no faith and their prime minister with his government cutting benefits and freezing pensions and touch politician to one man to his believes in a trade should allow for economic development and set of a star is here and saving the banks. there is a fundamental flaw within the banking system which is that. the government has
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basically taken over the banks the greed of the banking cartel degree the central bank they allow banks to print money that is not covered by anything the government intervene too much in the market. and the way to solve the problem is by government withdrawing by printing the role of government by getting government to spend less and types less and regulate less that is what will get the comic back in order and that's what will. cause the job rate to grow again i don't buy into this here. so. failing companies being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. five. years in britain and france have sons the israeli ambassadors to express concern of a plans to build more settlements in disputed lands. was also joined by the u.n. and washington in warning that israel's plans pose
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a threat to the peace effort but prime minister binyamin netanyahu is vowing to press ahead and continue construction and trick of its janice and international affairs expert says netanyahu is aggressive styles could cost him the support of his longtime ally. netanyahu least according to the points and he's definitely positioning this. is a bid for victory january. risking the loss of even those kinds of these you know on capitol hill who have been very staunch that he and betty the lightest of hearts and. centrists that. geo political move would have a long consequences in the sense that they will be no two state solution my sense. is that netanyahu is i'm sleepy so if and when this goes ahead that means
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that you can try to impose upon the united states. but with this administration it's that. the united states is looking a little less silo with grassroots movements growing in each state to secede from the union that the move was launched a symbolic more than a million americans have now signed petitions to the white house saying that i'm good with the government encroaching on states' rights and she's marrying a partner hostile. tonight. or tomorrow or here is after a former colony won the right to determine its own best of the. test a perfect thing to argue moves forward. was four weeks following barack obama's reelection nearly one million americans have moved forward by campaigning to break apart all fifty states have filed online petitions with the
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white house requesting to peacefully secede from the so-called perfecting union a movement that's garnered more than thirty thousand signatures in north carolina where many like michael toggled. see independence as a symbol may twentieth a consistent one is the day that north carolina sated from the union and america's stars and stripes ripping at the seams there's no doubt in my mind that it is inevitable i mean something like this with the the debt this country has with the growing disunion among in the among the people they can't last forever and that's the lesson of history big empires always collapse under their own weight secession supporters like bernard thurst some say washington's weight of growing debt and loose wars government intrusion and a broken immigration system has become a bipartisan destructive force is beyond reform you can't reform that federal government whether it's the republicans in charge or obama basically the
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republicans are just as bad as far as we're concerned they're corrupt and are out of touch in southern former confederate states like north carolina culture and social issues play a big role for those like harold cruz who believes the us is too big and thus destined to fail north carolina and the south in general. were different country already and the united states we simply need our own government we have different values different belief systems critics have dismissed secessionists as disgruntled voters angry over president obama's second term however in this you thousand a presidential election obama became the first democrat in more than thirty years to win north carolina a red state turned blue with the promise of change four years later tens of thousands of voters in the very same state believe they'd be better off on their own us to the average american the things they believe in they're tired of the
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endless wars and here we are talking about invading iran now i can't think of anything more the white house meanwhile promises to review and issue an official response to all petitions with twenty five thousand or more. signatories at least seven states fit that category but we used to be the universe driving along at thirty five miles an hour by ourselves with the social as a goal now would be impaired on both sides and lanes by people going faster than we are and it's amazing because here we were thought to be radical fifteen or twenty years ago and now we're mainstream. a mainstream movement to move apart marina port ny are artsy. washington's reportedly planning to double the size of its network abroad the explosions part of an overhaul within the defense intelligence agency under is expected to rival the cia so they d.i.m.a. plans on hiring more than sixteen hundred undercover agents for the significantly
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a very violent operation the chinese military as well as iran north korea and the militant islamist groups in africa are believed to be among those in the course has of that expand its power force and scott horton contributing editor at harper's magazine believes that by pouring more money into its spy networks the u.s. is missing its neglected old fashioned efforts at intelligence gathering. this planning change actually can be read as an admission of sorts and that is that the intelligence that's been collected by this massive apparatus has been very very weak particularly in the critical north east. middle east and. and the north africa region and also in pakistan the intelligence community did not see the arab spring calming. in the koreas mrs smith's about the situations and countries like egypt and syria for instance and i think in part this results from
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a heavy focus by the intelligence community overall or on what's called signal signals intelligence that is very very sophisticated intercept systems to the detriment of the traditional human intelligence and i think now what we see in washington is a general acceptance of the fact that you can't do that the system is out of balance that they have to have much better human intelligence gathered on the ground to be able to interpret what they've gotten from signals and this is an effort to to address that problem but it also means continuously but wounding budget for intelligence. the u.k. is that he's done a binding families in need of state support found some say it was revealed average household now forced to pay five until three percent of its anything to tax. break .
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wage issues do just what their name implies they get between people and drive them apart like a wage and these issues seem to always take the forefront in the media it's things like abortion gun rights marijuana legalization and the weather well the weather isn't really a wedge issue but people sure talk about it way too much there's only so much room in the national discourse and the switch issues just eat up all the time and attention but the thing is that there's a little so the goal the tenth amendment you know the one that says that any powers that are specifically delegated the federal government are reserved for the states and last time i checked the constitution doesn't have a special weed cause saying that marijuana has to be an all or nothing a national proposal and that goes for abortion and most of the wedge issues also there's a simple answer all these wedge issues just left the states make up their own minds but then again without wages shoes what would the mainstream media have to distract
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us with but that's just my opinion. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. trying to corporations through today. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all the teams in the world talks specifically ip interview interesting story to tell you. see arabic to
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a watching on c.n.n. live from moscow it's good to have you with us the average family in the u.k. is being forced to hand over two thirds of that earnings to the government a new study claims households with one breadwinner are paying seventy three percent of their income into tuck's but receiving no benefits every ten point a boycott looks at the implications. up to seventy three percent that's the amount of tax that your average british household pays once an average british household that's two kids two parents with one breadwinner so a lot of people who are just trying to raise a family being called good by this tax that goes towards your income tax your
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national insurance a lot of other european developed countries they also pay a high rate of tax but nowhere near as high as the u.k. we've got the netherlands that pays around forty eight percent tax germany pays around forty percent average families that pay in tax now we spoke to a few londoners down the streets and i asked them about how they feel about how much tax they pay let's take a listen i'm not looking for us posting these players such as think it should be. moved people should pay proportionately. you know get in from it really. feels like it's all going to the fact that it's in the. communities it's just. that. so as you can see you know a lot of people are just extremely frustrated that they aren't getting any of their local services back it's demoralizing figure and as the government had promised to
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recognize marriage to provide some of these tax breaks they haven't done that yet and in the run up to christmas with prices on the rise food prices fuel prices just the price of heating a family's home this is very very bad news and a lot of people feeling extremely frustrated about it. it's maybe kind of way but it's been revealed to the u.s. now relies on iraq that's one of the treatment of its soldiers despite american sanctions imposed on terror around the pentagon has purchased a medicine from the islamic republic to treat those of this and by deadly snakes in afghanistan. he's back sight. and also line facebook is in hot water over people's privacy updates revealed that its new cell phone can end up automatically uploading every image taken with the wild device to the social network's boston day just this and much more on you. and to some other
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news making headlines this hour more than one hundred thousand. police as they try to storm the city hall in belfast the rest of the council's catholic majority voted to remove the british flag from the building almost almost. causing a fierce backlash from the protestant contingent five police and two security guards were injured with demonstrators vandalizing police cars and trying to smash through the gates the union one has previously flown at the city hall for more than a century. egypt's top judicial border has agreed to oversee a referendum on a draft constitution proposed by mohamed morsi that's according to the president's legal aide and it comes a day after another body of judges called for a boycott of the vote which is shadowed for two weeks in an effort to undermine the president of the draft constitution and recent decree granting morsi sweeping powers sparked across the country. the u.s.
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has warned syria's president bashar al assad that he will see a military response if he uses chemical weapons and crosses the red line this comes amid a fresh wave of u.s. intelligence reports suggesting damascus is preparing to deploy its chemical weapons in the ongoing civil war there were enough for children either claims under the system that his country would. never use them meanwhile the un was drawing up what it calls essential stuff from the country halting humanitarian missions outside damascus and made safety concerns. in india sustainable family businesses are being seen as a solution to drive the country's economic growth with the younger generation using procedures education to learn the skills to take smaller businesses to the next level. the man who knows the recipe for success. it's every little kid's dream to have endless amounts of ice cream and sweets but for gurpreet singh it was a reality he got a taste of his family's business and what would soon become his destiny from
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a young age. so. today gurpreet has taken his grandfather's vision and built an ice cream pie or that both thirty five stores across northern india and a factory that churns out four thousand liters of ice cream every day singh is doing what most family businesses fail to do build a sustainable and successful model that lasts beyond the third generation he credits his business degree from the u.k. and his work experience at a restaurant there for much of his success. like you write. you know. something which you have with others. so. if you expand on saying this generation here in india is in
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a unique position for the first time many of his peers have been able to get a higher education at a prestigious university and they're using that education to innovate their family's business they're also taking control of their family business at a time when india's middle class is growing experts say that if this generation is able to use their education to cash in on india's growing consumer power it could help drive india's economic growth in the coming years something rajiv says indian families are taking to heart. the best education to be seen as equals around the world. i think it has a lot of. you know. families going for corporate hopes to take his family's company even further. or he wants to sprinkle stories across all the major indian cities and branch out beyond just ice cream too. if.
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if you could do. that of course for the. building something that will be good for his family's future the fact that it's good for india's economy well that's just the cherry on top preassure either r t new delhi india. and other break will be on allies in the recent amendments to an indefinite detention. gracefully. it is a way of life traditionally the people are. herders in many ways they. are also highly skilled and organized.
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depending. on the day we found this particularly camp they were settled near the coast of the. here for families work together to manage nearly a thousand reindeer herding reindeer is not just a job for the people. and way of life. but they can use almost every single part of the reindeer to help them survive. the deer is a means of transportation. equipment. but life in the tundra is harsh and so before winter hits many of the children are helicoptered to the center of the. boarding school. students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized
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grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. download the official location. choose your language stream quality and
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i'm sitting seems like a really messed up. and we're all very sort of personally apologize if that. worst sure we're going to. wipe out superman a radio guy in fort lauderdale a minute from a quick. quote for a politician because you've never seen anything like that i'm told. that. one guys. and i mean learn and this is breaking the set now i want to talk about the national defense authorization act you know the bill that obama signed on new year's eve of last year that allows the indefinite detention of american citizens without due process while a draft of the n.p.a. two thousand and thirteen just came out and an amendment added by lawmakers seems to require interior are right to a fair trial so more definite attention rights are actually not so much the white
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house has already alluded to a plan to veto the amendment citing reasons completely unrelated to indefinite detention confused and alone let me break it down a little bit last thursday the senate approved a measure sponsored by senator dianne feinstein that's sort of boyd's part of the current n.d.a. law the part about indefinite detention the operative words here are sort of you see what you wrote is quote an authorization to use military force a declaration of war or any similar story sean not authorize the detention without charge or trial of a citizen or lawful permanent resident the united states apprehended in the u.s. unless an act of congress expressly authorizes such attention wait what and was an act of congress authorizes such detention yet the amendment is written vaguely as the n.d.a. is it self creating a loophole where the undeniably unconstitutional practice of holding u.s. citizens under military prison for an indefinite amount of time can still occur
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looks like the war over indefinite detention is far from over at this pisses you off and you've come to the right place so let's break the set. remember back when former president george w. bush asked is our children learning well for what it's worth that's a really good question as it turns out a harvard university study shows that foreign students are now outpacing american students at a staggering rate recently students in shanghai who took international exams for the very first time out scored every other school system in the world the u. whereas on the other hand came in twenty fifth of math seventeenth in science and fourteen in reading skills look what i'm getting at here is.

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